You know, it's kind of weird when you can purchase a wine
in a controlled state like Pennsylvania for less than the
price in a non-controlled state, but this was the case with
this wine. Even weirder was the fact that my spot in NJ has
the red, but not the white, and that not only did I find
both of them in PA, but in a state store with not a grest
selection.
While I have been drinking the Chardonnay grape, either
as a regular Chardonnay, or as a Chablis for years [and of
course in sparkling wines], I only came across the Albarino
grape in maybe the last two years. This wine, comprising
60% Chardonnay and 40% Albarino is an interesting concoction
that gives you aspects of both, but also brings some
interesting flavors that you would expect out of other white
grapes, not necessarily either one of those.
The aroma is very floral, and as for taste, I keep
walking away with both pineapples and maybe just a touch of
passion fruit and apricots. The acidity is very subdued and
sublime, and the finish holds for at least thirty seconds.
Note that I actually had this with angel hair pasta with a
red tomato sauce and lots of crush red pepper seeds and it
went down smoothly.
This wine is definitely a winner, and should be something
sure to entertain many a guest through the fall.
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